- Ex-Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman said Trump has "zero" defense in the
Georgia probe on the 2020 election. - Akerman said that it might be difficult for Trump's defense to dismiss his conduct given the taped conversations.
Ex-Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman on Sunday said that former President
During an interview on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," Akerman said that the former president had a flimsy defense as a Fulton County grand jury probes potential election interference. Akerman famously served as an assistant special prosecutor looking into ties between the Nixon White House and the 1972
Trump faces a probe into whether he unduly pressured Republican Secretary of State
And Akerman said that the existence of audio containing insight into Trump's thinking regarding
"What is significant with those tapes is that when you put it in context of all of the evidence that the
He added: "No question about it."
The Georgia investigation is being conducted while the US House panel continues to investigate the deadly January 6, 2021 riot.
Akerman said on MSNBC that it might be tough for Trump's defense lawyers to dismiss the detailed dialogue present on the tapes, arguing that they might seek "to somehow pick up on some ambiguity in the tape" to minimize the impact of the recorded conversation.
On Sunday, Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social to blast the probe into his conduct toward Georgia officials after the 2020 election.
"My phone call to the Georgia Secretary of State, with many other people, including numerous lawyers, knowingly on the line, was absolutely PERFECT and appropriate," he insisted. "YES, it was a PERFECT CALL."